MAP and DAP - Incitec Pivot Fertilisers
MAP 10 21.9 DAP 17.7 20 MAP is a high analysis (10% N, 21.9% P), cost effective fertiliser predominantly used in cropping and pasture systems. MAP is preferred to DAP in situations where there is risk of ammonia toxicity to germinating seedlings and is commonly used as a ‘starter’ fertiliser. MAP is more commonly used when
MAP and DAP - Incitec Pivot Fertilisers
Both DAP and MAP are compatible in blends with urea, the world’s most commonly used nitrogen fertiliser, whereas superphosphate is not. MAP and DAP are ideal planting fertilisers, their attributes including: Concentrated high analysis - minimising delays and stoppages to fill equipment;
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Incitec Pivot DAP 25kg Store to Confirm Price Add to cart Delivery Click & Collect Call & Collect Select your store to check availability. Set Store Product Info “Both DAP and MAP are compatible in blends with urea, the world?s most commonly used nitrogen fertiliser, whereas superphosphate is not.
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About Incitec Pivot. Incitec Pivot Limited is engaged in the manufacture, trading and distribution of fertilizers, industrial explosives, and chemicals. It operates in two segments: fertilizers
- What is map & DAP fertiliser?
- MAP and DAP are ideal planting fertilisers, their attributes including: • Concentrated high analysis - minimising delays and stoppages to fill equipment; • Fully granulated – suiting today’s modern precision application equipment; • Phosphorus in forms readily available for plant uptake, stimulating root development and early growth;
- Where are Incitec Pivot fertilisers made?
- Incitec Pivot Fertilisers operates several manufacturing facilities throughout Australia. DAP, MAP and Granulock® Z, a zinc enriched ammonium phosphate fertiliser, are manufactured at Phosphate Hill in north west Queensland using locally mined phosphate rock.
- How much CD is in Incitec Pivot map & DAP?
- The Incitec Pivot MAP and DAP produced at the company’s facility at Phosphate Hill in northwest Queensland, and that imported from overseas, typically contain less than 50 mg Cd/kg P. Incitec Pivot MAP has a maximum label specification of 75 mg Cd/kg P.
- Does Incitec Pivot provide a certificate of analysis?
- Incitec Pivot Fertilisers does not provide a Certificate of Analysis for individual despatches of fertiliser (and products that have dual uses as stockfeed supplements) into the Australian agricultural market. This is only done for bulk export shipments of fertiliser. The guaranteed analysis of Incitec Pivot products is stated on the product label.
- Which agricultural chemicals are added to Incitec Pivot fertilisers?
- The only agricultural chemicals added to Incitec Pivot Fertilisers’ products are fungicides, e.g. Flutriafol, for the control of soil-borne fungal diseases in grain crops. When fungicide is added to a planting fertiliser, it is designated on the product label.
- What is the difference between map and DAP phosphorus fertiliser?
- There is often little difference in MAP or DAP as a phosphorus fertiliser source, with some exceptions occurring on calcareous soils and high P fixing soils. The differences between MAP and DAP are often associated with granule dissolution pH in (water) around the fertiliser band or granule.